We asked students from Northumbria University to photograph some of the most stylish people on the streets of Newcastle. Emily Murphy and Sophie Clayton, fashion communication students from Northumbria University focused on capturing people wearing yellow jackets.

Emily said: “Sophie and I chose the yellow jacket as our theme because it is a current trend as well as being a statement piece which people are daring to wear.”

Personal assistant Jane Guinety of Chester-le-Street wore a jacket from Next .

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Emily said: “We picked Jane not just because of her yellow jacket, but because of her attention to detail in her outfit. Her anchor-printed socks and brogues gave her an individual, quirky style.”

Emily said: “Nouran stood out to us in a coffee shop we passed; her effortless style makes her look like a fashion blogger and we loved the way she managed to pull off sunglasses in October.”

Entrepreneur Amanda Nockels of Steeton, West Yorkshire wore a jacket which we think came from this boutique in Haworth, North Yorkshire, and trainers from Converse.

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Emily said: “When we saw Amanda, we instantly noticed how her jacket acted as a statement piece. She paired it with simple jeans and minimal accessories, but the jacket was all she really needed to complete the outfit.”

Drama student Rebecca Johnston of Newcastle wore a coat from Tesco and shoes from Doc Martens.

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Emily said: “We had to include Rebecca due to the vibrancy of colours in her outfit. The coordination between her puffa jacket and the laces on her Doc Martens tied her casual outfit together.”

Emily said: “We were intrigued by Jodie’s youthful and on-trend styling choices. She paired a cropped mustard biker jacket with a high-waisted denim skirt which added another dimension to the outfit. The layering effect it created was really effective.”